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I'm of a strong believer that AI just isn't (may never will be?) a strong judge and executor of "quality". Quality is a loaded term though. Are there any objectively good game designs? Even if there is, maybe only one game of 10 that use the same 'blue print' every reach critical mass (popularity).

probably someone testing their android hacker news client. maybe.


Roger that, over.


That is actually really nice. I'm glad you showed me this! and not sure how I missed this when originally searching. Thanks!


Ah, sorry about that! I think my cloudflare rules might have been a little too aggressive! You should be able to try again if you want. Thanks for checking it out


Works great now!


The real NFTs where the images we generated along the way


I think they mean what is the actual vulnerability and not the score.


Reminds me a lot of when I used to deploy this (DataseamGrid) on K12 computers. I was actually just discussing this scenario with a friend.

https://www.dataseam.org/research/


Could be a symptom of poor stimulation regulation. I know that's the problem in my case. if I have a phone, screen, or even a book in front of me I can stay up until tomorrow. But, if I shut it all down (roughly 30 to 60 mins) before I actually plan to try and sleep it absolutely causes the tiredness to kick in.

I will say there are varying degrees of stimulation. Computer use > TV > Book reading > Music > silence and boredom. At least that is the order in which I shutdown on the nights I have the motivation to do so.


Thanks. What you say makes sense


I think computational thinking, or basically "how do I solve this problem efficiently" training data is more valuable then feeding in answers. I don't know what these AI models training data consist of, but it would be interesting to see a model trained purely on reasoning, methods, those foundational skills (basic programming? or maybe not) and then give it some benchmarks.


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